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Ask HN: What would the future of conferences look like if they go online?

1 pointsby JVillellaalmost 5 years ago
Hi HN, I&#x27;m been thinking about this a lot these days while working on https:&#x2F;&#x2F;meetfromhome.io and well... I&#x27;d love to hear other people&#x27;s opinions outside of my personal echo chamber.<p>w&#x2F; COVID forcing events to go online I&#x27;ve been intrigued on how their format may play out. I consider a conference primarily composed of content and networking.<p>content: who&#x27;s going to sit watching 3x12 hours of video at home? I don&#x27;t think that&#x27;s effective. Before, our schedule would be put on pause and adapt to fit the conference&#x27;s schedule, but when going online, the reverse would happen - we&#x27;d experience the conference on our own time. My gut tells me we&#x27;ll start seeing more short online events (e.g. 1-2 hour &quot;webinars&quot;), or we&#x27;ll see conferences get spread out over time as (pre-recorded?) videos.<p>networking: this one I&#x27;m mostly at a loss with. A lot of folks like https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.ben-evans.com&#x2F;benedictevans&#x2F;2020&#x2F;6&#x2F;4&#x2F;solving-online-events share the opinion that online events will get unbundled - in which case perhaps networking would be stand-alone. If that&#x27;s the case, would we still have networking at an online conference? Or would it be more about community building that happens async?<p>I&#x27;ve been thinking about event networking as 1) being available, 2) there being the intent to network. Looking at networking sites like LinkedIn, people aren&#x27;t really &quot;available&quot; and the intent to &quot;network&quot; isn&#x27;t so much there - so interactions don&#x27;t really happen - and when they do, they&#x27;re seen as cold calling. But perhaps, these communities would be things like slack workspaces, discord servers, etc. - but personally I don&#x27;t feel that scratches the itch. Other people have tried 1:1 matchmaking (e.g. hopin.to or runtheworld.today - it feels unnatural.<p>Anyways, curious to hear people&#x27;s thoughts on this problem - if we unbundle online conferences &#x2F; events - what would the format of content be? what would networking look like?

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